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Newsnight opinion poll: political leaders


Gordon Brown is considered less in touch with ordinary people than either of the leaders of the two opposition parties or Tony Blair, according to a Newsnight opinion poll.

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The poll was carried out within the last two weeks but before Tony Blair's announcement that he was standing down as leader of the Labour party and Prime Minister.

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The poll results will be broadcast today at 10.30pm on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Two.

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Only 30% of those polled thought Gordon Brown, current Chancellor and favourite to become Prime Minister, was "in touch with ordinary people" compared to 40% who thought that of Conservative Leader David Cameron and 34% of Tony Blair.

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More than half of those interviewed thought Gordon Brown was "arrogant" (55%) whereas around a third (36%) thought this of David Cameron and just over a fifth (21%) of Sir Menzies Campbell, Leader of the Liberal Democrats.

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Asked to say whether he was trustworthy less than a third replied yes for Gordon Brown (31%) – compared to the 38% who felt David Cameron was trustworthy or 41% who said that of Ming Campbell.

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More than half of those questioned thought Gordon Brown was tough (59%) and "has firm principles" (54%). That was more than the third (34%) who felt David Cameron was tough.

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More than half (55%) though that David Cameron was too concerned with public relations and spin compared to 46% who felt that about Gordon Brown. Nearly two-thirds of those interviewed (64%) felt that Tony Blair was too concerned with public relations and spin.

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Finally, more people thought Tony Blair was right about Iraq (22%) than thought Gordon Brown was (17%). That compares with just over a quarter (26%) who said David Cameron was right and almost a third (31%) who sided with Ming Campbell.

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Notes to Editors

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The polling was carried out by Communicate Research on behalf of ´óÏó´«Ã½ Newsnight. They telephoned 1,001 GB adults between 27 and 29 April 2007. Data was weighted to be demographically representative of all adults.

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Communicate Research is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules.

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The same questions were asked about political leaders by ICM on behalf of the ´óÏó´«Ã½ five years ago and then every year since except 2005.

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For further details see PDF document on the right-hand side of this page.

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Category: News
Date: 11.05.2007
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